While Sabine did not take especially long to find and gather up Ri'vashi, Teroiah, Gro-Tagnud, and any other relevant parties or entourages thereof, each minute extra required to convince them to attend personally and at once made her show a little more stress. Her patience mercifully held out as it turned out that a means to spy on the enemy from within Mundus was intriguing even at the busiest of times. Sabine deposited them at the entrance via her portals for relative speed. Her stomach felt queasy by the time she was able to lead them through the front doors from all the magicka potions she took to get everyone together in such a quick time. Much to Sabine's chagrin, Commander Teroiah was not careful with her comments on the ramp leading up to the main mechanism. "So the immortal savant has discovered some Dwemer curiosity. Are you certain what she has...meddled together performs as you described it, Miss Montgrave?" Sabine sighed. "I have not seen it work yet. But she has been working on it a lot and she knows more about it than anyone." "Why so sceptical, Teroiah?" Legate General Gro-Tagnud dryly asked. "We wouldn't be here if this was nothing valuable." "I simply think it convenient that after all this time-" "-It is just up ahead," Sabine interrupted, even though the sentiments were already abundantly clear to Hal-Neesa listening on. They all emerged before Teroiah could resume. Sabine stopped partially into the chamber, prompting the others to stop behind her. [hr] Lunise took a moment to process it all. A glimmer of sadness showed in her eyes, but was quickly replaced by a hardened look back at Meesei. "Have you done this before, Meesei?" She asked. "Do you [i]know?[/i] Or is this just something you read somewhere?" Either answer had elements Lunise did not want to hear, she expected.